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noun
The act of fascinating, bewitching, or enchanting; enchantment; witchcraft; the exercise of a powerful or irresistible influence on the affections or passions; unseen, inexplicable influence.
Exact(18)
Even with squash, there's a limit to fascination.
Mr. Milch is hoping that the initial opaqueness of track subculture will give way to fascination.
In the 20 years that Wyss-Coray has lived in the US, his attitude to ageing has swung from disinterest to fascination.
The women in San Marcos Acteopan said they reacted with a rainbow of emotions after Finca came to town last year, from fear to fascination.
Doing so, he says, was like "handing over a puzzle to a child people's faces went from confusion to fascination as they turned the map this way and that, tracing lines across the page".
I've only just started it and can so far confess to fascination and pleasure; the wealth of detail and the measured tempo are up to the Shakespearean complexity of Welles's character.
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But she admitted to a fascination with Africa dating to a visit to Kenya and Tanzania in 1997.
Is it possible to avoid shrines that pander to public fascination?
This caused her to turn inward and led to her fascination with literature, which she called "a portable homeland".
How to take this fascination to such lengths that the viewer would be awe-struck?
Maybe the Bay Area mavericks did serve physics in a smaller way: by helping to bring its fascination to the masses.
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